Nike says its first quarter net income rose 38 per cent, boosted by strong demand for its namesake brand and revenue growth in every region except China. The athletic goods maker says net income for the three months that ended on August 31 rose to $US780 million ($A837.40 million), or 86 US cents per share. That compares with net income of $US567 million, or 63 US cents per share a year ago. That beat analyst expectations of 78 US cents per share. The company, based in Beaverton, Oregon,
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